MORE COLLABORATION, LESS COMPETITION: RAKESH SHARMA
The Daily Guardian|May 26, 2023
More collaboration and less competition among nations is the way forward for space explorations, Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma retd), the first Indian to travel to space, has said. No nation individually has the financial or technological capabilities to create a human settlement on the moon or Mars on its own, Sharma said on Wednesday.
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